ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Virtual Information Session for Students Interested In Master of School Administration Program

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Virtual Information Session for Students Interested In Master of School Administration Program
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Rockingham County Schools issued the following announcement on Mar. 1.

The UNC School of Education is hosting a virtual information session for prospective students interested in their Master of School Administration (MSA) program, which accommodates both virtual and in-person learning preferences.

The session will be held via Zoom Thursday, March 10, from 6-7 p.m. Anyone interested in attending can register at:

https://applynow.unc.edu/register/MSAMarch2022

The UNC School of Education’s two-year, hyflex MSA program is an intensive, competency-based leadership preparation program that equips educators with the skills and dispositions to lead for equity and excellence. We seek equity-oriented, learning-focused candidates interested in leading preK-12 schools.

The program features engaging instruction and coaching from a diverse faculty with practical school and district leadership expertise. And our cohort model fosters strong reciprocal learning interactions among students.

The program’s hyflex learning environment accommodates both virtual and in-person learning preferences. Year one includes coursework structured to accommodate full-time teachers and school-based personnel. Year two includes a full-time internship with a mentor principal in their district and a seminar designed to integrate internship experiences with core leadership competencies.

Learn more at ed.unc.edu/msa.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Rockingham County Schools



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